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source: Learn English with Emma [engVid] 2017年6月16日Need to find a job? Writing a resume? Then you need to know about power verbs. These verbs will improve your resume and make you appear more professional. In this lesson, You will learn what power verbs are and how we use them in resumes. You will also see many examples of common power verbs, and I'll give you some of my best tips on resume writing in general. I will also teach you about weaker verbs like "did" and "make", which should often be avoided on resumes. After watching this video, you can take my quiz on power verbs and check out our helpful power verb resource page, which lists many common power verbs for different jobs. Good luck with your job hunt!Check the resource page with lots of power verbs you can use:https://www.engvid.com/english-resour...
TAKE THE QUIZ: https://www.engvid.com/power-verbs-re...

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Hello, my name's Mariam. Today's story is set two hundred years ago in the beautiful English countryside. It's about the life and relationships of a young woman called Bathsheba who works hard on her uncle's farm, where she attracts the attention of three men who all set their sights on marrying her.

Let me tell you about the first man. His name is Gabriel Oak and he is also a farmer – so you would think they have a lot in common. She saves his life and then he asks her to marry him. However, she is dead set against the idea and so says 'no.'

Later, Gabriel's flock of sheep is destroyed and he sets off to find new work and he finds a job as shepherd on Bathsheba's farm, which she has now inherited from her uncle. She sets out to manage this farm by herself despite some people saying that, as a woman, she won't be able to cope.

Anyway, one day, for fun, she sends a valentine card to her neighbour – a wealthy landowner called Mr Boldwood. This sets him off thinking that she's keen on him, so he asks her to marry him. But once again she says 'no'. However, he becomes obsessed by her and pursues her, hoping that one day she will say 'yes'.

Now enter the third man, Sergeant Francis Troy – a charming military man who attracts Bathsheba's attention and eventually they get married.

But things don't run smoothly. Let me tell you what happens next in the second part of the story. See you

source: Learn English with Papa Teach Me 2017年6月4日
Is it try TO do, or try doING? Remember TO go or remember goING?
Some verbs change in meaning depending on if you use TO or ING!
Today's lesson will show you all the differences!

source: Maple Leaf ESL 2016年5月3日In this lesson, we take a look at the commonly used phrasal verb, 'win over'. For example, 'he won her over with his charming smile'.Visit www.mapleleafesl.com for more free English lessons, and be sure to go like the Maple Leaf ESL page on Facebook.

source: Learn English with Let's Talk 2017年6月21日http://www.learnex.in/how-much-money-...
Hello, everyone, this is Ceema, I have a quick question for you. How much money do you make? How much do you earn every month? Now did you think this question was rude? Did this question make you feel a little awkward? Or maybe you think that I am plain stupid because I'm asking you a question like that. Well, probably all of the three. Now when I have to answer a question like that, believe it or not, I pretty much feel the same way. So I'm gonna show you what you can say to people who ask you a question like how much do you make?

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